Join diverse community events and cultural celebrations in Flower Mound, TX. Find festivals, networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, and gatherings from communities worldwide. Experience the rich cultural tapestry of your area through events that celebrate heritage, foster understanding, and bring people together across cultures."
Join us as James White takes us through the foundations we need to know to be able to understand, communicate with, pray for, and love our Muslim neighbors and friends. We will truthfully and accurately look at the basics of Muslim belief and focus upon what really matters, which is rarely what you hear about in the media.
Our goal? Remove fear, replace it with knowledge, and pray for a God-given love for our Muslim friends as we seek to lead them to the one true Advocate with the Father, Jesus, the Son of God.
Founded with a mission to improve oral health among the Hispanic community, the North Texas Hispanic Dental Association in Flower Mound, TX represents a dedicated group of oral health professionals and students working to bridge healthcare disparities in North Texas. Since its establishment, NTHDA has grown into a vital organization serving the Hispanic/Latinx and underrepresented populations throughout the region. The association embodies a collaborative spirit, bringing together dental professionals who share a commitment to increasing access to quality oral health care and raising awareness within their communities. NTHDA's work extends beyond clinical practice to include meaningful community partnerships, educational initiatives, and advocacy efforts that directly impact families and individuals across North Texas. The organization values inclusive leadership and professional growth, offering mentorship, fellowship opportunities, and community leadership programs that empower dental professionals to become agents of change in their communities. Members participate in contests, awards programs, and collaborative events that celebrate excellence and foster a sense of community among Hispanic dental professionals. NTHDA's connection to the broader Hispanic Dental Association provides local chapters with resources, research opportunities, and a platform to contribute to national conversations about oral health equity. The association recognizes that improving oral health requires both professional expertise and genuine community engagement, which is why NTHDA invests in outreach programs, patient education materials available in Spanish, and partnerships with community organizations. Through these combined efforts, NTHDA continues to strengthen the relationship between dental professionals and the Hispanic communities they serve in North Texas, working toward a future where oral health disparities are eliminated.